Enable USB Debugging on Android

How to Enable USB Debugging Mode on Android Device

Posted by Aimee , Jan 04, 2018

USB debugging mode is a critical function on a phone. Almost all the operations related with data can be achieved only after the user had enabled USB debugging. Only with USB debugging can you retrieve data from a computer, transfer or copy data to a computer, read the data and records on your phone and even more, install application on your device. However, many new Android phones are bought with an unable USB debugging disable. So you have better enable USB debugging as soon as you buy a new Android phone for convenience. It will help you a lot back up data from device to computer and drop files on the phone as well. Don't worry about how to do it, the following passage is going to tell you how to enable USB debugging in HTC, Samsung, Motorola, Google Nexus, Sony Xperia, Lenovo, LG, Huawei and so on. HTC one USB debugging is including.
After setting up USB debugging, you can download RecoveryTool Android Data Recovery to recover your lost Android data.

Guide: How to Enable USB Debugging Mode on Android

Part 1. Android 5.0 Lollipop or Newer

Firstly, tap "Setting" > "About Phone" > "Build number", then tap it seven times to call for the note "You are now a developer!"